Hi, everyone, and welcome to the november 17, 2020 meeting of the San Francisco Entertainment Commission. Members will be participating in the meeting remotely. This precaution is taken pursuant to various local, state, and federal regulations, orders, and directives. Public comment will be available on each item on the agenda, both channel 26 and sfgovtv. Org are streaming the number across the screen. Each member of the public will be allowed two minutes to speak. Sorry. 86008511633. If using zoom platform to speak, select the raised hand option to raise your hand to speak. Please call from a quiet location, speak clearly and slowly, and turn down your television or radio. Alternatively, while we recommend that you use zoom audio or a telephone for Public Comment, you may hit a written Public Comment through the chat function on zoom. Thank you to sfgovtv and Media Services for sharing this meeting with the public. We will start with a roll call. [roll call] all right. The first orde
Are closed. Members will participate in the meeting remotely. Public comment will be available on each item on this agenda on both channel 26 and sfgovtv. Org. Theyre streaming the number across the screen. Comments are opportunities to speak are available via phone by calling 415 6550001. Again thats 415 6550001. The meeting i. D. Is 146 344 9722. Press pound and up and down again. When connected, you will hear the meeting discussions and in listening mode only. Best practices are to call prosecute a quiet location, speak clearly and slowly. And turn down your television or radio. Il you may send comments at victor. Young sfjgov. Org. If you submit Public Comment via email, it will be included as part part of the official file. That completes my announcements. Thank you very much. Can you please read item number 1. Clerk hearing to consider appointing one member to the aging Advisory Council. Paricia spaniak are you hear . Yes. Do you have any remarks . I have supervised on the Adviso
Typically say yes. Now the answer is yes. Now whats the question . You cant do any better than that. And supervisor safai who has become a friend and colleague over these years, working on this project, and every month i know that im going to get a call from him saying, whats going on. What can we do . Oh, we have this technical problem. Lets figure out a way to solve it. Oh, we have to lobby the state to get funding, what can i do to help. Hes really helped, along with our partners at mission housing, in bringing the community into this so that this is not just about bricks and mortar. This is about holistic housing, you know, and youve heard all of the components of that in working with the community. I would also like to thank our staff and silver berg and nick wilder here today for all of the Technical Work needed to work with our partners at bart to make this technically feasible. This is a very challenging site. We have to deal with barts legitimate questions. We have to deal wit
Am very much a show weve focused on africa here are some of the topics that will be looking at today. How rhonda trying to be boss a decline in needs be population. We also see how a sharing economy sconce resources. And finally how young activists in ghana are fighting for a healthier ecosystem. But foster to run the b. Population there has been shrinking and then great there as it has been in europe the main culprits are chemical pesticides and intensive farming practices bought biggest contribute to buy a device to they are great pollinators so how beekeepers in rwanda coping how can they talk of the problems we went to meet some of them to find out. If. His bees are dying and he cant do anything about it and say im cut gabo is destroying over the past 80 years more than half of his 70 colonies have perished. Because if we. All the bees that come back from the farms in fact the others are going to be hives our food thats why they both in the traditional and the modern times the moth
Curator sarah levit shows us what architecture can reveal about how the mentally ill were cared for over time. We decided to do this exhibition for many reasons, one of which, i think its a real important moment to be talking about the role of the federal government in providing Public Health and providing healthcare for the mentally ill and what that role has been over the time. I think it is an interesting time to talk about that. Also, right now, at st. Elizabeths in d. C. , its really a time where theyre looking to develop the land. Its now split into two halves, the federal government owns half of it and it will become the department of Homeland Security, which is something thats happening right now and also development is really starting on the east campus, which is owned by the city of washington, d. C. Its a really interesting time to Start Talking about that since theyre really moving forward and starting that development process. This is a great hall as we call it in the old